![]() This concern led Edith to forbid Anne from going into his room to talk because she was afraid that they would act inappropriately. Edith and Otto worried about Anne going into Peter’s room alone. The van Daans nicknamed Peter’s room “Anne’s second home” and made jokes about an Annex wedding. Near the end of March, the adults started commenting on the relationship between Peter and Anne. Anne never thought that she could have these conversations with someone of the opposite sex. He told Anne about contraceptives and the process of puberty for boys. Peter, on the other hand, knew quite a bit. Anne admitted that she and Margot hadn’t been told much about sex. When Anne and Peter became closer, Anne and Peter started discussing taboo topics such as sex. This annoyed her because she believed that parents should tell their children everything about sex to prevent them from hearing incorrect information from other people. She had figured out the process of sex and menstruation before her parents had “the talk” with her. She believed that sex shouldn’t be a taboo topic, and that waiting until marriage was a pointless practice. She dreamed about him and wished that he were with her.Īs she got older, Anne thought about sex and the female body more frequently. This hurt Anne, and, though she thought she had gotten over him, she discovered that she still had intense feelings for him. stopped hanging around Anne and began to spend time with girls his own age. was a bit older than Anne and spent time with her for a summer. She expressed her desire to have an intimate connection again.Īs she continued to reflect on her sexuality, Anne Frank thought back to her first love: Peter Schiff (Peter S.). The two kissed and Anne asked to touch her breasts. In one example, she talked about an experience she had with another female student before going into hiding. She read books about puberty and talked about her desire to explore her body as well as others. She had her first period and began to take an interest in sex and love. In the early months of the year, Anne began to notice changes in her body and emotions. Anne Frank on Sexualityġ944 marked a change for Anne. Keep reading for more about Anne Frank’s sexuality. She expressed interest in both men and women, saying that female nudes made her excited but she desired to be in a relationship with a man. The theme of Anne Frank’s sexuality begins in early 1944 when she hit puberty and began noticing changes in her body. When did Anne Frank start to explore her sexuality? What did she say about her sexual attraction? Anne frank the part when the get the cake trial#Like this article? Sign up for a free trial here. Shortform has the world's best summaries and analyses of books you should be reading. Anne is a girl forced to go into hiding with her family, and a girl terrified that she and everyone she loves. This article is an excerpt from the Shortform book guide to "The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank. While Anne 's diary is a remarkable evocation of a growing teenage girl under any circumstances, this is above all the narrative of a Jewish girl in the grips of World War II and the Holocaust. ![]()
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